Merriman school ennis

THE 50th consecutive Scoil Gheimhridh Merriman (Merriman Winter School) will be held in Ennis the weekend of 26-28 January 2018. โ€˜ร‰igse ร‰ireann go hAonteachโ€™ is the theme; the organisers are Mรกire Nรญ Neachtain and Liam ร“ Dochartaigh and the winter school is being run in partnership with the Ennis-based language initiative โ€˜An Clรกr as Gaeilgeโ€™.

The first Merriman winter school was held in Nenagh in January 1969, organised by Seรกn ร“ and Eoghan ร“ hAnluain. Among those who spoke at the school were Mรกirtรญn ร“ Cadhain, Seรกn ร“ Rรญordรกin and Mรกirtรญn ร“ Direรกin and the young poet Nuala Nรญ Dhomhnaill read her own composition for the assembled โ€˜scholarsโ€™.

Nuala will be a participant again in the 50th Scoil Gheimhridh (Saturday, 27 January). She will be in conversation with Professor Patricia Coughlan (UCC and a Limerick native). Among the topics anticipated will be her โ€˜cรฉadsearcโ€™, her โ€˜first loveโ€™, the great songs of the Munster poets, a selection of which will be sung on the night by Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh.

Merriman school ennis
Donal O’hAinifein (Principal, Gaelscoil Mhรญchรญl Cรญosรณg) Liam O’Dochartaigh (Cathaoirleach, Cumann Merriman) Sara Nic Conmara (Development Officer An Clรกr as Gaeilge) Brian O’Dรกlaigh (Cumann Merriman)

Other prominent writers of Irish who will feature are Mรกirรญn Nic Eoin agus Alan Titley; they will be interviewed by Cathal Pรณirtรฉir, teasing out their views on how creative writing and scholarship in Irish provide another view of – and from โ€“ Ireland (โ€˜sรบil eile ar ร‰irinnโ€™; โ€˜sรบil eile as ร‰irinnโ€™).

Not all events will be retrospective. Siobhรกn Nรญ Ghadhra (director of Eo Telefรญs, producers of โ€˜Ros na Rรบnโ€™), the performance poet, Sรฉamus Barra ร“ Sรบilleabhรกin, and author and publisher Darach ร“ Scolaรญ (Leabhar Breac) will discuss contemporary writing in Irish, which is thriving. The concluding event will be the renowned poet Doireann Nรญ Ghrรญofa, a native of Ennis, reading from both her own work, and a selection of other favourites, interspersed with the best of traditional music from Clare.

A staple of Scoil Gheimhridh Merriman from the outset is book launchings. Books on Brian Merriman (a stage adaptation by Celia de Frรฉine), Antoine Raiftearaรญ (a new edition of songs and poems first published by Douglas Hyde), and studies on the literature of childhood and on the novel in Irish will be suitably sent on their way.

Click this link Programme Merriman Winter School for a full schedule of events.

The principal location will be the Old Ground Hotel in Ennis (the School will transfer to the Rowan Tree Bar and Cafรฉ for the Saturday afternoon). The Old Ground was also the main location for the very first Merriman Summer School in Ennis in September 1968. The customary good company is anticipated, along with lively conversation, music and song, and plenty of good humour to help disperse the gloom of winter.

Old Ground Hotel

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